US stock roll over as Trump commits hiimself to a military reopening of Hormuz

One of the ideas that’s been floating around markets is that Trump just wanted to dramatically degrade Iran’s military, it’s nuclear program and its ability to make missiles. Once that was done, he would declare victory and leave it to Europe and gulf states on how to open the Strait of Hormuz. It was never clear if Iran would have accepted that but it was a possibility they would say “ok, enough, we’ll live to fight another day.”

Now, it looks like that’s off the table and instead Trump has committed the US military to reopen Hormuz, with little help from allies. He said it would be easy but markets aren’t so sure, and it also could be time consuming. Trump called it “a simple military maneuver” with “so little risk”.

If that’s true, it’s good news but the market isn’t so sure. There are various reports today that the US is deploying more marines and ships to the area. Seven days ago, Trump ordered +2500 marines to transit from Japan to the Gulf and that force will presumably be used to take Hormuz as it includes the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli. It’s not clear where it is now but this was from a report today:

The USS Tripoli is currently moving through the Indian Ocean and was recently spotted south of Sri Lanka. The warship is heading toward the North Arabian Sea and is expected to reach the broader Middle East theatre around March 22–23.

It’s not clear if there will have to be some staging and coordination after it arrives. That likely stretches the timeline for a landing into next week in any case.

The think from the Trump administration appears to be that by taking Kharg Island, which much of Iran’s oil is loaded, they will force Iran to capitulate. A report from today:

The Trump administration is considering plans to occupy or blockade Iran’s Kharg Island to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, four sources with knowledge of the issue tell Axios.

That report also lengthened the timeline of the war:

“We need about a month to weaken the Iranians more with strikes, take the island and then get them by the balls and use it for negotiations,” a source with knowledge of the White House thinking said.

Trump started out saying 4-5 weeks and repeatedly said they were ahead of schedule. Next week will be Week 4 and this would certainly lengthen the timeline.

In short, what the market is seeing right now is a lengthening of the timeline of the war. That has the S&P 500 down 0.9% and near the lows of the day. European stocks are struggling even more with the DAX down 1%. The image of the DAX isn’t a pretty picture.

This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.